TechCrunch News 04月22日 01:46
PHNX Materials found a way to decarbonize concrete using dirty coal waste
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PHNX Materials公司通过创新技术,将燃煤电厂的副产品——煤灰转化为混凝土的环保替代品,从而减少水泥生产对环境的影响。文章介绍了煤灰在混凝土中的应用、煤灰短缺的现状,以及PHNX Materials如何通过去除煤灰中的杂质,使其更适合混凝土生产,并从中提取有价值的硫和铝元素。PHNX Materials公司旨在通过这种方式,为混凝土行业提供更低碳的选择,并解决美国843个煤灰填埋场的环境问题。

🏭煤灰在混凝土中具有重要作用:文章指出,煤灰可以部分替代水泥,减少混凝土的碳足迹。煤灰有助于稳定混凝土混合物,防止骨料变成凝胶,从而延长混凝土的使用寿命,这对于道路和桥梁等基础设施至关重要。

⚠️煤灰短缺导致问题:由于燃煤电厂的关闭,煤灰供应量减少,导致价格上涨,混凝土公司不得不减少煤灰的使用量,转而增加水泥用量,这不仅增加了混凝土的碳排放,还可能影响其耐久性。

💡PHNX Materials公司的解决方案:该公司开发了一种从煤灰中提取硫和铝等杂质的技术,使煤灰更适合用于混凝土生产。同时,该公司还将销售提取出的硫、铝等化合物,例如硫可以用于肥料生产,以此实现资源的循环利用,并为混凝土行业提供更环保的选择。

Coal-fired power plants have done their fair share of damage over the past century. From climate change to acid rain, black lung to heart disease, they’ve generally been on the debit side of the ledger. 

But lurking in the literal ashes is something of a minor climate savior.

“Ash can be used to replace up a 30% of cement,” Krish Mehta, co-founder and CEO of PHNX Materials, told TechCrunch. By displacing cement in concrete, fly ash from coal plants can eliminate a significant chunk of the material’s carbon footprint.

PHNX Materials has devised a way to strip fly ash of sulfur and aluminum, impurities that concrete companies would rather avoid. By drawing out those compounds, PHNX preps the fly ash so that it’s ready for concrete companies while also creating a new source of sulfur and aluminum.

The startup recently raised a $2.5 million seed round, TechCrunch has exclusively learned. The round was led by Divergent Capital, KdT Ventures, and Overture with participation from Jane Woodward.

Ash has been used for millennia in concrete. Ancient Romans used volcanic ash, and over the past century or so, state transportation departments have turned to fly ash from coal plants. Caltrans, for example, requires a minimum 25% fly ash in concrete used for its projects.

Fly ash’s secret is that it helps to stabilize a concrete mix, said Jorge Osio-Norgaard, PHNX Materials co-founder and CTO. In the absence of ash, a certain chemical reaction can turn the aggregate — the small rocks in concrete — to turn into a gel that can expand, cracking the concrete.

“When you spend a billion dollars on a highway or on a bridge, you want it to last the next 100 years,” Osio-Norgaard said. “Fly ash helps achieve that goal.”

The closure of coal-fired power plants has slashed the amount of ash available to concrete companies. Coal used to provide 51% of all electricity in the U.S.; today, it generates 15%.

Those closures have created a new industry in coal ash harvesting. Companies scour ash pits for quality fly ash, dig it up, do some light processing, and sell it to concrete companies. But not all the ash is up to spec, Mehta said, and that’s created a fly ash shortage that has caused prices to spike. 

As a result, concrete companies have been dialing back the amount of fly ash in their mixes to around 8%, he said. They could be using up to 30%, but instead are making up the difference with additional cement, which costs nearly twice as much as fly ash per ton.

That trade not only risks the durability of the concrete, it increases its carbon footprint. Cement releases CO2 from the chemical reaction that forms it and the fossil fuels that are used to provide heat to drive the reaction. One ton of cement produced in the U.S. releases about 0.8 tons of carbon dioxide, according to the EPA.

“We felt that unlocking a new supply of ash was the most scalable and quickest way to decarbonize the sector,” Mehta said.

PHNX’s process takes fly ash directly from landfills and extracts sulfur and aluminum. The company is also looking at ways to extract rare earth elements. It will then sell the ash to concrete makers and sulfur, aluminum, and other compounds to relevant industries. Sulfur, for example, can be used in fertilizer.

By addressing — and potentially profiting from — the impurities that lace the majority of the 843 fly ash landfills in the U.S., PHNX thinks it can offer the concrete industry a lower carbon option. “We felt that unlocking a new supply of ash was the most scalable and quickest way to decarbonize the sector,” Mehta said.

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